I can't speak to workflow causing issues in Mid-Tier, but the tcnative.dll 
issue is that Tomcat *sometimes* ends up eating 100% of 16 cpu's 
indefinitely.

The dll is located in the tomcat\bin directory and is tcnative.dll

Removing or renaming the dll fixes the CPU usage issues.

I haven't had any other "weird" issues with Apache + Tomcat + Mid-Tier + 
RKM though.  (Sometimes I think I might be the only one!)

hth,
tony




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Hello Tony,
 
Can you elaborate a little more on how you experience these crashes and 
with which DLL? And what you did to resolve it?
 
I am on W2K3SP2 here and using Tomcat Version 5.5.17.
 
While an OnCall schedulling application that I had built runs as designed 
on the native Remedy User Tool, certain actions seem to crash Tomcat. 
Restarting Tomcat sometimes seems to resolve the issue but at times it 
calls for a server reboot.
 
The operation is a simple set fields from another form on selection of a 
Menu item from a character menu.
 
Joe
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Win2k3R2 here.

Were you using the native dll that you can download during the install? 
I've found that it trashes tomcat on some of my machines but not others. 
I've renamed it on all of them.  tcnative.dll

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Installing Sp2 on my 2003 Enterprise x64 R2 server immediately killed the 
Tomcat instance under mid-tier, and I was unable to resolve it easily (no 
one here is very familiar with Tomcat) so I had to uninstall Sp2.  No such 

problem on x86 or non-R2 servers seen, just the x64 R2.  All of my other 
2003 servers (all Enterprise, mix of x86 and x64, web servers R2 except 
development web) have had no problem with Sp2 since I installed it in 
April.
Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.
Remedy Database Administrator
University of North Texas Computing Center
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Is anyone running SP2 for Windows Server 2003? Or anyone have problems 
with it?
We are running 2003 with no service pack, ARS 6.3, IIS6 and we're having 
problems with a memory leak. The server guys want to install SP2 but I 
want to be sure we aren't going to break our production box :)

Thanks
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IT Operations 
Downey Savings & Loan Association, F.A. 
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